Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League

2025–26 Season Wrap-Up: Thank You, Klippers Family

As the final buzzer sounds on the 2025–26 season, it’s hard not to take a moment and reflect on what made this year so special. From opening night to the final game, this season was defined by commitment, growth, and the unwavering support that surrounds the Kindersley Klippers organization.

On behalf of the entire organization, we extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who played a role in making this season possible.

To our fans, your energy inside the rink night in and night out created one of the best atmospheres in the SJHL. Whether it was a packed barn, a big goal, or a crucial moment late in a game, your support never went unnoticed.

To our sponsors, your continued belief in our program allows us to operate, grow, and provide opportunities for our players both on and off the ice. Your investment in this team and this community is something we are incredibly grateful for.

To our billet families, volunteers, and staff—thank you for the countless hours, sacrifices, and passion you pour into this organization. You are the backbone of the Klippers, and your impact reaches far beyond the rink.

And to the Kindersley community, thank you for embracing this team year after year. The pride and support shown throughout the season is what makes playing here so special.

Awards Night Recap

A highlight of the season each year is Awards Night—a chance to recognize the individuals who went above and beyond, both on and off the ice.

This year’s award winners included:

Fan of the Year (Crop Aid) – The Miller Family

Volunteer of the Year (Crop Aid) – Todd Loerzel

Scholastic Player of the Year (Great Plains College) – Stein Dostal

Community Involvement Award (Kodiak) – Mattias Radke

Rookie of the Year (Speedy Glass) – Pryce Thiessen

Hitter of the Year (Full Tilt Pile Driving) – Jacob Dennis

Hustler of the Year (Kindersley Mainline) – Stein Dostal

Three Stars Award (Integra Tire) – Mattias Radke, Ethan Sautner & Brock Evans

Most Improved Player (Supreme Source for Sports) – Ethan Sautner

Coaches Award (Sheppard & Millar Law) – Cam & Cobe Perlinger

Additional team awards included:

Most Dedicated (OSY) – Russ Demo & Will Christian

Top Defenceman (Simplot) – Russ Demo

Defensive Player of the Year (Dr. Lonnie Brooks) – Cowyn Loney

Plus/Minus Award (Eleven Creative) – Cowyn Loney

Top Scorer (Hollands Hot Oiling) – Rylan Wieler

Most Valuable Player (Tisdales Sales & Service) – Wieler & Brock Evans

Each of these players and individuals played a key role in shaping the identity of this team, and their efforts are a testament to the culture being built within the Klippers organization.

Looking Ahead

While this season has come to an end, the work never stops. The lessons learned, the relationships built, and the standards set this year will carry forward as we begin preparing for next season.

The future of the Kindersley Klippers is bright, and it’s because of the people who continue to support and believe in what this organization stands for.

Once again—thank you.

We’ll see you next season.